You have the option to use a classic or bright color scheme-guess which one I chose?-and either pick the colors out yourself or let Mindly choose for you. In addition to adding text to each planet, or plot point, you can also add icons. You'll see in the image that I added a money bag to the grocery store plot point above. Adding icons is another way to keep things fun and get your creative juices flowing.Īfter creating my basic solar system, the next stage was to expand the breakfast project and think more deeply about the sub-activities involved. To do this, I created an outer solar system specific to shopping at the grocery store. I like that Mindly visually reminds you how this cluster relates to your original idea by keeping the "Make breakfast" project visible in the upper left corner of the app.Īs I brainstormed further about what was involved with each of the sub-activities, I started to generate more ideas. For example, when I drive to the store, I have to remember to get gas on the way. I was also able to add details to the sub-activities. For the plot point "make a list," I could add items to the list as ideas came to me. When I found myself wishing that I could organize the plot points into a hierarchy within the solar system, I simply dragged and dropped the plot points to move them around.īoth the free and paid versions of the Mindly app offer offline access and Dropbox sync, so you're not limited by lack of an Internet connection. The free version of Mindly only allows you to create up to three mind maps, or documents, containing a maximum of 100 elements. This seems like a lot, but it's easy to run up against the limit.
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